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Israel is an incredible place to visit and explore. While the country is only the size of the state of New Jersey or about 20,000 square kilometres, terrains range from snow to desert to ocean. The north of Israel contains the Golan Heights and at the tip of the south is Eilat, a beach paradise. Israel sits on two bodies of water: the Mediterranean Sea in the west and the Red Sea in the south.

While there is much to see, we narrowed down the top ten places not to miss when touring Israel. Whether you visit for religious reasons or just to experience some adventure, these destinations will fulfill your vacation dreams and provide you with some breathtaking photographs.

1. EilatIsrael’s Tropical Oasis

When Israelis want to take a vacation (within a country that already looks like a resort), they travel to Eilat. This city is situated on the Red Sea near Jordan, at the southernmost point of Israel. The Red Sea’s waters are calm and easily allow for water sports such as: parasailing, banana boating, jet skiing and paddleboarding. Snorkeling and diving are popular here along Dolphin Reef and the Coral Beach Nature Reserve. You can view aquatic mammals and reefs filled with fish throughout these points. If you want to stay dry, visit the Coral World Underwater Observatory Marine Park, a glass-enclosed center located offshore.

2. Tel AvivThe White City

Tel Aviv is found on the Mediterranean Sea and is full of thriving hi-tech companies, delicious cuisine, exciting bars, nightlife and great shopping. This is considered the “White City” due to the thousands of 1930s Bauhaus buildings whose architectural style gives Tel Aviv a white glow. Notably, along the shores of the sea on the northern side of Tel Aviv is a boardwalk (called the Namal) with clubs, restaurants and stores. The largest park in Tel Aviv is nearby called Park Hayarkon which features running trails, a lake, zoo, concert venue, beautiful gardens and lawns.

If you are looking for a different type of eating experience, check out Shuk Rothschild Allenby, a thriving street food market with stalls and inexpensive drinks. This market is located on the corner of Rothschild and Allenby in the center of the city. For arts and culture, take a tour of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art which was established in 1932.

3. JerusalemThe Holy City

Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world and is considered holy for the major three religions: Jews, Christians and Muslims. The Old City of Jerusalem contains the Temple Mount, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Dome of the Rock. In addition to religious sites, you can view artifacts, historical art and most notably the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Israel Museum.

Yad Vashem is another museum located in Jerusalem which commemorates all those affected by the Holocaust. Although Jerusalem is extremely historical, there is a new area filled with bars, restaurants and shops found on Ben Yehuda Street. For a more authentic experience, visit Machane Yehuda, an outdoor market where you can bargain for souvenirs, spices, religious items and produce. you can use car rental israel by shlomo sixt in jerusalem and take a nice trip in and around jerusalem.

4. CeasareaAn Ancient Paradise

Ceasarea is located between Haifa and Tel Aviv, towards the north of Israel. This is the only town in Israel managed by a private organization. It was originally built in 25-13 BCE by Herod the Great and Roman ruins can be found throughout the area. There is a Roman theatre, aqueduct and a space that served for chariot racing. Additionally, the Ralli Museum contains a few original Salvador Dali paintings and South American art.

5. AcreOld World Charm

Acre or Akko in Hebrew is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is a holy city in the Baha’i Faith. A visit to Akko includes the Old City, where you can haggle in the market and enjoy Arab pastries. If you want to take a trip back in time, explore the Hospitaller Fortress with its massive storerooms, active well and dormitories. You can also walk around the Templar fortress which was built during the end of the 12th century and was one of the strongest buildings in Akko.

6. HaifaGarden and Sea

Haifa is located in the north of Israel and is a port city on the Mediterranean. During a trip to Haifa, visit the Baha’i Gardens which slope down providing a gorgeous view of the sea and Haifa’s cityscape. In the middle of the Gardens is the Shrine of the Bab donned in gold. Once you reach the end of the Gardens, you will stumble upon the German Colony where you can eat, drink and shop within the 19th-century buildings. If you are interested in Israeli scientific discoveries, head over to the Madatech Museum and explore over twenty exhibits and more than 600 hands-on exhibits.

7. The Sea of GalileeRelax and Explore

The Sea of Galilee, or the Kinneret in Hebrew, is the largest and only freshwater lake in the country. The Kinneret is the lowest freshwater lake in the world. Water sports are prevalent here and you can try your hand at kitesurfing, windsurfing or sailing. There are also hot springs located along the Kinneret which provide hot-tub-like temperatures, perfect after a long day of biking or walking around the lake. car rental in israel is a nice way to take a a ride to the sea of galilee.

At the Yigal Alon Center or “The Jesus Boat Museum” a 2,000 year old boat is on display which was only discovered in the 1980s when a drought caused water levels to drop even further.

8. The Dead SeaFloat On...

The Dead Sea sits along the border of Israel, the West Bank and Jordan and is the lowest point on earth, at 423 meters or 1,388 feet below sea level. The water is 33.7% salinity so you can easily float and achieve natural buoyancy. The Dead Sea was one of the world’s first health resorts during the time of King Herod. The mud found at the Dead Sea is famous for its healing powers, so be sure to coat yourself before entering the water. you can rent a car in jerusalem and take a trip to the dead sea, its not a very long way.

9. JaffaSights and Sounds

Jaffa, or Yafo, is the oldest area of Tel Aviv and was used as a port during ancient times. Although the port is no longer active, you can stroll along the seashore and dine at one of the famous, fresh seafood restaurants. During the day, improve your bargaining skills at the Flea Market or “Shuk Hapishpishim” where vendors will sell antiques, jewelry, home decor and religious relics.

In the middle of Yafo sits Saint Peter’s Church which was originally built in 1654 as a dedication to Saint Peter. The Church was constructed over a medieval citadel created by Frederick I and restored by Louis IX of France in the thirteenth century.

10. MasadaDesert Stronghold

Masada is found in the south of Israel, close to the Dead Sea, within the Judean Desert. It is an ancient fortress built around 30 B.C. and was the site of the last resistance against the Romans by a group of Jewish Zealots in 73 C.E. If you are feeling adventurous, hike up the winding path to the top where ruins of King Herod’s Palace are located. There is also a cable car to bring visitors who do not want to climb. It is recommended to visit at sunrise for the best view and incredible pictures.

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